The upcoming musician Lily-Rose, who wrote the famous song “Villain,” gets engaged! She just proposed to her three-year girlfriend, Daira Eamon, while taking a quiet stroll in Nashville’s Germantown area.
The proposal spot has crucial personal significance to the couple, Rose explained to People when she broke the news of her engagement: “The first apartment we shared together was in Germantown. We would walk down 5th Avenue to get to our favorite bar, Mother’s Ruin, two to three times a week,” the singer shares. “We’ve had so many days and nights there that I knew it was the most special spot to start our next chapter together!”
Rose made the big night memorable by asking a large group of friends and family to wait for them at Mother’s Ruin and selecting a symbolic location.
While she enjoyed having the couple’s closest friends and family present to celebrate the occasion, she acknowledges that the practicalities of planning the surprise were a little challenging. Also, it was awkward to hide the shock from her spouse.
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“Keeping all of this under wraps was truly one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. I kept saying to myself, ‘How am I supposed to keep the biggest plan I’ve ever made from my best friend and partner?'” she recounts. “It was crazy to keep secret! Especially with our families and friends coming into town.”
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The most important part of the experience, adds Rose, was telling Daira “how much I love her,” especially when they’re both ready to take the next step in their relationship. “We just bought a house, it’s been a life-changing year, and I cannot imagine waiting another minute to ask D to marry me,” the singer explains.
One of the few openly homose*ual country musicians signed to a major label in Nashville, Rose has previously expressed her desire for her work and career to serve as an example for people in the LGBTQ+ community, both inside and outside the country music scene.
The song “Villain” went viral on TikTok in late 2020 and debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes and all-genre country charts, catalyzing her ascent to fame.
Since then, the singer has released many tracks and her Stronger Than I Am EP and inked a joint recording contract with Big Loud Records, Republic, and Back Blocks Music.
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